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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

2016 President's Distinguished Community Leadership Award Recipients Announced

Tony Gilkerson
Palmer Gillis
  SALISBURY, MD---A business duo who literally have reshaped the Salisbury skyline and an organization that assists residents with one of life’s most basic needs — housing — are the 2016 recipients of the Salisbury University President’s Distinguished Community Leadership Awards.

Real estate developers Palmer Gillis and Tony Gilkerson receive the individual award, while Salisbury Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. is recognized with the organizational honor. Their work will be celebrated during SU’s 90th-year Spring Commencement at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center on Thursday, May 19.

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Gillis and Gilkerson “are outstanding examples of true civic leaders,” said Robby Sheehan, SU director of government and community relations and chair of the University’s Town-Gown Council. “Over the course of the past several decades, these two individuals have worked tirelessly, both personally and professionally, to build and strengthen the City of Salisbury and the surrounding community.”

This is especially evident in the downtown area, where their vision for the return of a thriving and vibrant corridor has begun to come to fruition. Among their most recent contributions to that goal was last year’s donation of the $4.4 million Gallery Building to SU via the Salisbury University Foundation, Inc. Potential University uses for the structure include centers for entrepreneurship, geographic information systems and the SU Art Galleries Downtown Campus.


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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a joke!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for what you're doing and hope that you spend your millions wisely.

Anonymous said...

Awesome guys willing to make investments of their own time and money in Salisbury despite the politicos wanting to tear it down.

Anonymous said...

The $4.4 million dollar Gallery Building that would have sold for a conservative $350,000 on the open market.

Hey, we're not stupid out here and know a massive tax write-off when we see one.

Anonymous said...

What have either of you done for our city or county?

Anonymous said...

Awesome guys who found a perfect place to make a load of money and get the city to give them properties to do it. Yep, these are saints.

Anonymous said...

I'd bet the ranch 5:16pm the "jokester", 7:05pm the "appraiser" and 8:26pm the "Saint" have NEVER contributed any effort to the betterment of the Salisbury Community! Hey guys or gals, why not try something positive for once?

Anonymous said...

Payola. BBB and the Chamber love it, and reward in kind.

Truth is a totally different subject.

Anonymous said...

One word describes these two. Shysters.

WE THE PEOPLE said...

(8:39) You must be a relative of one of those two, or a principal at Gillis Gilkerson Incorporated. You are very thin-skinned about the comments people are leaving. This is a place where people leave their comments about personal experiences so deal with it. If you don't like it don't read the story. Not everybody has a positive opinion of these two. These two men hide their reputations behind the people who work for them, that is a fact.

Anonymous said...

Donate your building in such a way that it defrauds tax payers, and get a plaque, too. Way to go guys!

Anonymous said...

So when SU constructs a building and it costs the taxpayers over $450 per square foot ( no land value) and these two donate a fully functioning , renovated building that is valued at $73 psf this is a bad thing? Sounds to me that the tax payers and the public are getting a good deal perhaps. Let the facts speak for themselves. But most are full of hate and envy so what should we expect?

Anonymous said...

1:00pm how about all the people they have stole money from by their crooked schemes? There work is hardly quality.